A schedule outlook for orlando?
I’m going to orlando soon. I want to do magic kingdom, epcot, hollywood studios, animal kingdom, 2 disney water parks, 2 universal parks, and seaworld. I have’nt book the trip yet. Is 9 nights/ and 10 day enough. What should I do each day?
New Discovery in HIV/AIDS Possibly Changes Outlook on Epidemic
New Discovery in HIV/AIDS Possibly Changes Outlook on Epidemic
*Results of a study released May 12th showing that the early introduction of antiretroviral drugs immediately after an HIV diagnosis deters the spread of HIV are “highly encouraging,” said C. Virginia Fields, President and CEO of the National Black Leadership Commission on AIDS, Inc. (NBLCA). “We applaud the efforts of the courageous individuals and highly [...]
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Fitch Affirms Orlando, FL’s TDT Revenue Bonds; Outlook Stable
Fitch Affirms Orlando, FL’s TDT Revenue Bonds; Outlook Stable
NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–In the course of routine surveillance, Fitch Ratings has affirmed the following city of Orlando, Florida bonds: –$187.8 million tourist development tax (TDT) revenue bonds, series 2008A at ‘BB+’; –$33.4 million TDT revenue bonds, series 2008B at ‘B’. The Rating Outlook remains Stable for series 2008A. The Rating Outlook is revised to Stable from Negative for series …
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Fitch Rates Orange County, FL’s TDT Revs ‘AA-’; Outlook Stable
Fitch Rates Orange County, FL’s TDT Revs ‘AA-’; Outlook Stable
NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Fitch Ratings has assigned an ‘AA-’ rating to the following Orange County, FL bonds: –$147.5 million tourist development tax (TDT) refunding revenue bonds, series 2010. The bonds are scheduled to sell competitively Sept. 14. In addition, Fitch affirms the following ratings: –Approximately $748.6 million in outstanding TDT revenue bonds at ‘AA-’; –Approximately $25 …
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Tourism: Outlook brightens for theme parks
Tourism: Outlook brightens for theme parks
The theme-park industry will see a modest rebound, according to a new forecast.
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